Bagpiper is one of India’s most iconic budget whiskies. Produced by United Spirits Limited (Diageo India), it’s known for its famous line “Khoob Jamega Rang…” and its easy-drinking profile.
Bagpiper sits firmly in the “regular whisky” category. It’s a blend of Indian grain spirits and malts with a light woody character — simple, familiar, and available almost everywhere.
Even after the flat 2% TCS and routine state excise revisions in 2026, Bagpiper continues to be one of the most affordable whiskies in India, especially in Goa and North Indian states.
All prices below reflect Bagpiper Deluxe Whisky (standard variant).

Bagpiper Whisky – State-wise Price List
| State / City | 180 ml (₹) | 375 ml (₹) | 750 ml (₹) |
| Delhi | 110 | 210 | ~400 |
| Uttar Pradesh | 100 | 190 | ~370 |
| Mumbai | 180 | 340 | 650–680 |
| Jharkhand | 135 | 260 | ~500 |
| Assam | 140 | 270 | ~520 |
| Goa | 80 | 150 | 290–320 |
| Haryana (Gurgaon) | 100 | 190 | 360–420 |
| Pune | 175 | 330 | 630–660 |
| Kerala | 150 | 290 | ~540 |
| Hyderabad | 130 | 250 | ~480 |
| Kolkata | 140 | 270 | ~520 |
| Rajasthan | 120 | 230 | ~440 |
| Punjab | 110 | 210 | ~400 |
| Bangalore | 150 | 280 | 540–580 |
| Chandigarh | 100 | 190 | ~360 |
Note: Haryana follows MSP pricing, so Gurgaon shops may vary by ₹30–₹60 depending on retailer competition.
Variants and packaging
Bagpiper Deluxe
The flagship expression found across India. Light-bodied and straightforward.
Bagpiper Gold
A slightly smoother version available in select states like Punjab and West Bengal. Usually costs ₹50–₹80 more on a 750ml bottle.
Tamper-proof design
Bagpiper uses a gold-colored non-refillable Guala cap and a square bottle with embossed branding to reduce counterfeiting.
2026 buying insights
The “pocket-friendly” benchmark
Bagpiper continues to define the regular whisky segment. In most states, it remains ₹50–₹100 cheaper than semi-premium brands like Royal Stag or Imperial Blue.
Rural dominance
Thanks to United Spirits’ massive distribution network, Bagpiper is often the only whisky consistently available in smaller towns and rural belts.
CSD canteen advantage
For defence personnel, Bagpiper is extremely economical. In 2026, a 750ml bottle costs roughly ₹145–₹160 in CSD.
Goa advantage
Goa remains the cheapest civilian market, with a full bottle often selling below ₹300.
FAQs – Bagpiper Whisky (2026)
Q: Is Bagpiper Scotch?
A: No. It’s an Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL), made from Indian grain spirits and locally produced malts.
Q: Alcohol strength?
A: 42.8% ABV (standard Indian bottling).
Q: Why is it so cheap in Goa?
A: Goa has very low excise duties on IMFL, and nearby supply chains keep logistics costs down.
Q: How do I verify an original bottle?
A: Check for the United Spirits hologram on the seal, “Bagpiper” embossed on the glass, and scan the state excise QR code on the label.
Final thoughts
In 2026, Bagpiper remains one of India’s most reliable budget whiskies.
A 750ml bottle ranges from about ₹290 in Goa to nearly ₹680 in Mumbai, while North India stays comfortably around ₹360–₹420.